There aren't too many places left in the world where the practice of ship breaking—scrapping old ships for metal—can still exist. These days, environmental and labor regulations in the developed world have displaced the practice to India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, where cargo carriers are salvaged for their steel.
The largest vessels wind up on the shores of the city of Chittagong in Bangladesh, where the industry has become a vital part of the country's urbanization. It employs roughly 200,000 workers and supplies the country with 80 percent of its steel. Ship breakers beach and dismantle vessels daily wearing flip­-flops and T-shirts. It's no easy task, considering ships are constructed to withstand the elements for the 30 years they spend operating on international waters. We decided to check it out.
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In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world's most dangerous jobs. They demolish huge ships in grueling conditions, braving disease, pollution, and the threat of being crushed or stabbed by steel sliced from the hulls.
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In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developing countries like China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Turkey, they are systematically broken down by the cheap labor hired by these ship breakers.
Workers are not trained, they are not supplied PPE and they get paid about $1 per day to work 12 hours every day, 7 days a week.
Also see images from the GlobalLogisticsMediaImagePage : http://www.globallogisticsmedia.com/articles/view/take-a-glimpse-into-the-dark-side-of-the-shipping-industry---ship-breakers
Video Courtesy of Vega Productions

published:17 Apr 2013

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This is my guide to find shipbreaker, the somewhat elusive fog crawler who is a pain in the ass to kill! I heard some people were having trouble finding it so i decided to try it, and i got it to work for me. i don't know if its a specific location based off of where you are in the far harbor story line, but it could have something to do with that. i really don't know for sure. Let me know in the comments if this helped yall out!

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Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Workers though, enjoy none of the benefits of that profit; wages are barely enough to live on and there are no health and safety regulations to protect them. Injuries are a frequent occurrence and even death is not uncommon.
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Ship breaking

Ship breaking or ship demolition is a type of ship disposal involving the breaking up of ships for either a source of parts, which can be sold for re-use, or for the extraction of raw materials, chiefly scrap. It may also be known as ship dismantling, ship cracking, ship recycling, or ship disposal. Modern ships have a lifespan of 25 to 30 years before corrosion, metal fatigue and a lack of parts render them uneconomical to run. Ship breaking allows the materials from the ship, especially steel, to be recycled and made into new products. This lowers the demand for mined iron ore and reduces energy use in the steel-making process. Equipment on board the vessel can also be reused. While ship breaking is, in theory, sustainable, there are concerns about the use of poorer countries without stringent environmental legislation. It is also considered one of the world's most dangerous industries and very labour-intensive.

In 2012, roughly 1,250 ocean ships were broken down, and their average age is 26 years. In 2013, Asia made up 92% of the tonnage of vessels demolished, out of a world total of 29,052,000 tonnes. India, Bangladesh, China and Pakistan have the highest market share and are global centres of ship breaking, with Alang being the largest 'ships graveyard' in the world. The largest sources of ships are states of China, Greece and Germany respectively, although there is a greater variation in the source of carriers versus their disposal. The ship breaking yards of the Indian subcontinent employ 100,000 workers as well as providing a large amount of indirect jobs. Water-craft produce 10% of India's steel needs.

It is set in a post-apocalypticBoston in the year 2287, 210 years after a devastating nuclear war, in which the player character emerges from an underground bunker known as Vault 111. Gameplay is similar to that of Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. The player completes various quests and acquires experience points to level up their character. With first- and third-person perspectives available, players can explore Fallout 4's open world setting at will, allowing nonlinear gameplay. Companions can accompany the player on their voyages to assist them in battles and help with scavenging. Players have the ability to construct and deconstruct buildings and items, and use them to build a settlement, which can attract and be inhabited by non-playable characters.

Ship Breaker

Ship Breaker is a 2010young adult novel by Paolo Bacigalupi set in a post-apocalyptic future. Unlike other novels in the genre, human civilization is in decline due to ecological reasons. The polar ice caps have melted and New Orleans has been buried underwater. On the Gulf Coast nearby, humanity has reverted to survival mode and a small economy has grown from the scavenging of washed up oil tankers for bits of copper and other valuables.

Nailer is a fifteen-year-old boy who works on the light crew. His mother died when he was a young boy and now lives with his alcoholic and drug addicted father, Richard Lopez. After a storm, Nailer rescues Nita, the stranded daughter of a wealthy merchant, and helps her to get back home. Unfortunately, this infuriates several parties, including Nailer's father, the local power brokers, and Nita's father's enemies, including Nita's uncle Pyce.

Plot

Nailer, a small-framed teenage boy, is scavenging through an old rusty ship for copper wire. As he crawls through the darkness looking for scavenge to make quota, he dreams of traveling through the bright blue waters of the flooded oceans on a speeding clipper ship. While gathering copper wires, Nailer falls through the duct and lands in a deep pool of oil. Sloth, another member of the light crew, finds Nailer in the oil pocket, but decides to leave him to die because she wants Nailer's job. Luckily, Nailer is able to escape the oil and washes up on the beach. On the way out, Nailer is impaled by a rusty piece of metal. He survives.

The Ship Breakers of Bangladesh: VICE INTL

There aren't too many places left in the world where the practice of ship breaking—scrapping old ships for metal—can still exist. These days, environmental and labor regulations in the developed world have displaced the practice to India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, where cargo carriers are salvaged for their steel.
The largest vessels wind up on the shores of the city of Chittagong in Bangladesh, where the industry has become a vital part of the country's urbanization. It employs roughly 200,000 workers and supplies the country with 80 percent of its steel. Ship breakers beach and dismantle vessels daily wearing flip­-flops and T-shirts. It's no easy task, considering ships are constructed to withstand the elements for the 30 years they spend operating on international waters. We decided to check it out.
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Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic

Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic

Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic

In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world's most dangerous jobs. They demolish huge ships in grueling conditions, braving disease, pollution, and the threat of being crushed or stabbed by steel sliced from the hulls.
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22:05

The Dark side of the Shipping Industry - Ship Breakers

The Dark side of the Shipping Industry - Ship Breakers

The Dark side of the Shipping Industry - Ship Breakers

In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developing countries like China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Turkey, they are systematically broken down by the cheap labor hired by these ship breakers.
Workers are not trained, they are not supplied PPE and they get paid about $1 per day to work 12 hours every day, 7 days a week.
Also see images from the GlobalLogisticsMediaImagePage : http://www.globallogisticsmedia.com/articles/view/take-a-glimpse-into-the-dark-side-of-the-shipping-industry---ship-breakers
Video Courtesy of Vega Productions

10:32

Fallout 4, Far Harbor DLC: How to find Shipbreaker

Fallout 4, Far Harbor DLC: How to find Shipbreaker

Fallout 4, Far Harbor DLC: How to find Shipbreaker

This is my guide to find shipbreaker, the somewhat elusive fog crawler who is a pain in the ass to kill! I heard some people were having trouble finding it so i decided to try it, and i got it to work for me. i don't know if its a specific location based off of where you are in the far harbor story line, but it could have something to do with that. i really don't know for sure. Let me know in the comments if this helped yall out!

6:41

Review! Ship Breaker by Paulo Bacigalupi

Review! Ship Breaker by Paulo Bacigalupi

Review! Ship Breaker by Paulo Bacigalupi

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1:02

Final destination: Ferry crashes into ship-breaking yard in Turkey

Final destination: Ferry crashes into ship-breaking yard in Turkey

Final destination: Ferry crashes into ship-breaking yard in Turkey

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Scrapped: the deadly business of dismantling ships in Bangladesh

Scrapped: the deadly business of dismantling ships in Bangladesh

Scrapped: the deadly business of dismantling ships in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Workers though, enjoy none of the benefits of that profit; wages are barely enough to live on and there are no health and safety regulations to protect them. Injuries are a frequent occurrence and even death is not uncommon.
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The Ship Breakers of Bangladesh: VICE INTL

There aren't too many places left in the world where the practice of ship breaking—scrapping old ships for metal—can still exist. These days, environmental and labor regulations in the developed world have displaced the practice to India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, where cargo carriers are salvaged for their steel.
The largest vessels wind up on the shores of the city of Chittagong in Bangladesh, where the industry has become a vital part of the country's urbanization. It employs roughly 200,000 workers and supplies the country with 80 percent of its steel. Ship breakers beach and dismantle vessels daily wearing flip­-flops and T-shirts. It's no easy task, considering ships are constructed to withstand the elements for the 30 years they spend operating on international waters. We decided t...

published: 09 Feb 2015

Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic

In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world's most dangerous jobs. They demolish huge ships in grueling conditions, braving disease, pollution, and the threat of being crushed or stabbed by steel sliced from the hulls.
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published: 16 Apr 2014

The Dark side of the Shipping Industry - Ship Breakers

In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developing countries like China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Turkey, they are systematically broken down by the cheap labor hired by these ship breakers.
Workers are not trained, they are not supplied PPE and they get paid about $1 per day to work 12 hours every day, 7 days a week.
Also see images from the GlobalLogisticsMediaImagePage : http://www.globallogisticsmedia.com/articles/view/take-a-glimpse-into-the-dark-side-of-the-shipping-industry---ship-breakers
Video Courtesy of Vega Productions

published: 17 Apr 2013

Fallout 4, Far Harbor DLC: How to find Shipbreaker

This is my guide to find shipbreaker, the somewhat elusive fog crawler who is a pain in the ass to kill! I heard some people were having trouble finding it so i decided to try it, and i got it to work for me. i don't know if its a specific location based off of where you are in the far harbor story line, but it could have something to do with that. i really don't know for sure. Let me know in the comments if this helped yall out!

published: 26 May 2016

Review! Ship Breaker by Paulo Bacigalupi

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published: 15 Jul 2015

Final destination: Ferry crashes into ship-breaking yard in Turkey

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published: 29 Jan 2014

Scrapped: the deadly business of dismantling ships in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Workers though, enjoy none of the benefits of that profit; wages are barely enough to live on and there are no health and safety regulations to protect them. Injuries are a frequent occurrence and even death is not uncommon.
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The Ship Breakers of Bangladesh: VICE INTL

There aren't too many places left in the world where the practice of ship breaking—scrapping old ships for metal—can still exist. These days, environmental and ...

There aren't too many places left in the world where the practice of ship breaking—scrapping old ships for metal—can still exist. These days, environmental and labor regulations in the developed world have displaced the practice to India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, where cargo carriers are salvaged for their steel.
The largest vessels wind up on the shores of the city of Chittagong in Bangladesh, where the industry has become a vital part of the country's urbanization. It employs roughly 200,000 workers and supplies the country with 80 percent of its steel. Ship breakers beach and dismantle vessels daily wearing flip­-flops and T-shirts. It's no easy task, considering ships are constructed to withstand the elements for the 30 years they spend operating on international waters. We decided to check it out.
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There aren't too many places left in the world where the practice of ship breaking—scrapping old ships for metal—can still exist. These days, environmental and labor regulations in the developed world have displaced the practice to India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, where cargo carriers are salvaged for their steel.
The largest vessels wind up on the shores of the city of Chittagong in Bangladesh, where the industry has become a vital part of the country's urbanization. It employs roughly 200,000 workers and supplies the country with 80 percent of its steel. Ship breakers beach and dismantle vessels daily wearing flip­-flops and T-shirts. It's no easy task, considering ships are constructed to withstand the elements for the 30 years they spend operating on international waters. We decided to check it out.
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Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic

In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world's most dangerous jobs. They demolish huge ships in grueling conditions, braving disease, pollutio...

In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world's most dangerous jobs. They demolish huge ships in grueling conditions, braving disease, pollution, and the threat of being crushed or stabbed by steel sliced from the hulls.
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EDITOR: Spencer Millsap
Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic
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In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world's most dangerous jobs. They demolish huge ships in grueling conditions, braving disease, pollution, and the threat of being crushed or stabbed by steel sliced from the hulls.
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PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY: Mike Hettwer
EDITOR: Spencer Millsap
Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic
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In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developing countries like China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Turkey, they are systematically broken down by the cheap labor hired by these ship breakers.
Workers are not trained, they are not supplied PPE and they get paid about $1 per day to work 12 hours every day, 7 days a week.
Also see images from the GlobalLogisticsMediaImagePage : http://www.globallogisticsmedia.com/articles/view/take-a-glimpse-into-the-dark-side-of-the-shipping-industry---ship-breakers
Video Courtesy of Vega Productions

In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developing countries like China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Turkey, they are systematically broken down by the cheap labor hired by these ship breakers.
Workers are not trained, they are not supplied PPE and they get paid about $1 per day to work 12 hours every day, 7 days a week.
Also see images from the GlobalLogisticsMediaImagePage : http://www.globallogisticsmedia.com/articles/view/take-a-glimpse-into-the-dark-side-of-the-shipping-industry---ship-breakers
Video Courtesy of Vega Productions

Fallout 4, Far Harbor DLC: How to find Shipbreaker

This is my guide to find shipbreaker, the somewhat elusive fog crawler who is a pain in the ass to kill! I heard some people were having trouble finding it so i...

This is my guide to find shipbreaker, the somewhat elusive fog crawler who is a pain in the ass to kill! I heard some people were having trouble finding it so i decided to try it, and i got it to work for me. i don't know if its a specific location based off of where you are in the far harbor story line, but it could have something to do with that. i really don't know for sure. Let me know in the comments if this helped yall out!

This is my guide to find shipbreaker, the somewhat elusive fog crawler who is a pain in the ass to kill! I heard some people were having trouble finding it so i decided to try it, and i got it to work for me. i don't know if its a specific location based off of where you are in the far harbor story line, but it could have something to do with that. i really don't know for sure. Let me know in the comments if this helped yall out!

Review! Ship Breaker by Paulo Bacigalupi

Exactly what it says on the tin - my thoughts on Ship Breaker.
Subscribing would be cool...
Full Goodreads review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/784650...

Exactly what it says on the tin - my thoughts on Ship Breaker.
Subscribing would be cool...
Full Goodreads review:
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Exactly what it says on the tin - my thoughts on Ship Breaker.
Subscribing would be cool...
Full Goodreads review:
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Courtesy Salim San.
The moment of a cross-channel ferry's seafaring days came to a grinding halt. The ship sailed between Dover and Calais for 22 years.
What is in the news today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeLGPTLVZMp8kczDH7_5Ni
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The moment of a cross-channel ferry's seafaring days came to a grinding halt. The ship sailed between Dover and Calais for 22 years.
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Scrapped: the deadly business of dismantling ships in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Wor...

Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Workers though, enjoy none of the benefits of that profit; wages are barely enough to live on and there are no health and safety regulations to protect them. Injuries are a frequent occurrence and even death is not uncommon.
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Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Workers though, enjoy none of the benefits of that profit; wages are barely enough to live on and there are no health and safety regulations to protect them. Injuries are a frequent occurrence and even death is not uncommon.
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The Ship Breakers of Bangladesh: VICE INTL

There aren't too many places left in the world where the practice of ship breaking—scrapping old ships for metal—can still exist. These days, environmental and labor regulations in the developed world have displaced the practice to India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, where cargo carriers are salvaged for their steel.
The largest vessels wind up on the shores of the city of Chittagong in Bangladesh, where the industry has become a vital part of the country's urbanization. It employs roughly 200,000 workers and supplies the country with 80 percent of its steel. Ship breakers beach and dismantle vessels daily wearing flip­-flops and T-shirts. It's no easy task, considering ships are constructed to withstand the elements for the 30 years they spend operating on international waters. We decided t...

published: 09 Feb 2015

Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic

In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world's most dangerous jobs. They demolish huge ships in grueling conditions, braving disease, pollution, and the threat of being crushed or stabbed by steel sliced from the hulls.
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The Dark side of the Shipping Industry - Ship Breakers

In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developing countries like China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Turkey, they are systematically broken down by the cheap labor hired by these ship breakers.
Workers are not trained, they are not supplied PPE and they get paid about $1 per day to work 12 hours every day, 7 days a week.
Also see images from the GlobalLogisticsMediaImagePage : http://www.globallogisticsmedia.com/articles/view/take-a-glimpse-into-the-dark-side-of-the-shipping-industry---ship-breakers
Video Courtesy of Vega Productions

published: 17 Apr 2013

Fallout 4, Far Harbor DLC: How to find Shipbreaker

This is my guide to find shipbreaker, the somewhat elusive fog crawler who is a pain in the ass to kill! I heard some people were having trouble finding it so i decided to try it, and i got it to work for me. i don't know if its a specific location based off of where you are in the far harbor story line, but it could have something to do with that. i really don't know for sure. Let me know in the comments if this helped yall out!

published: 26 May 2016

Review! Ship Breaker by Paulo Bacigalupi

Exactly what it says on the tin - my thoughts on Ship Breaker.
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published: 15 Jul 2015

Final destination: Ferry crashes into ship-breaking yard in Turkey

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published: 29 Jan 2014

Scrapped: the deadly business of dismantling ships in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Workers though, enjoy none of the benefits of that profit; wages are barely enough to live on and there are no health and safety regulations to protect them. Injuries are a frequent occurrence and even death is not uncommon.
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The Ship Breakers of Bangladesh: VICE INTL

There aren't too many places left in the world where the practice of ship breaking—scrapping old ships for metal—can still exist. These days, environmental and ...

There aren't too many places left in the world where the practice of ship breaking—scrapping old ships for metal—can still exist. These days, environmental and labor regulations in the developed world have displaced the practice to India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, where cargo carriers are salvaged for their steel.
The largest vessels wind up on the shores of the city of Chittagong in Bangladesh, where the industry has become a vital part of the country's urbanization. It employs roughly 200,000 workers and supplies the country with 80 percent of its steel. Ship breakers beach and dismantle vessels daily wearing flip­-flops and T-shirts. It's no easy task, considering ships are constructed to withstand the elements for the 30 years they spend operating on international waters. We decided to check it out.
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There aren't too many places left in the world where the practice of ship breaking—scrapping old ships for metal—can still exist. These days, environmental and labor regulations in the developed world have displaced the practice to India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, where cargo carriers are salvaged for their steel.
The largest vessels wind up on the shores of the city of Chittagong in Bangladesh, where the industry has become a vital part of the country's urbanization. It employs roughly 200,000 workers and supplies the country with 80 percent of its steel. Ship breakers beach and dismantle vessels daily wearing flip­-flops and T-shirts. It's no easy task, considering ships are constructed to withstand the elements for the 30 years they spend operating on international waters. We decided to check it out.
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Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic

In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world's most dangerous jobs. They demolish huge ships in grueling conditions, braving disease, pollutio...

In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world's most dangerous jobs. They demolish huge ships in grueling conditions, braving disease, pollution, and the threat of being crushed or stabbed by steel sliced from the hulls.
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In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world's most dangerous jobs. They demolish huge ships in grueling conditions, braving disease, pollution, and the threat of being crushed or stabbed by steel sliced from the hulls.
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PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY: Mike Hettwer
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In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developing countries like China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Turkey, they are systematically broken down by the cheap labor hired by these ship breakers.
Workers are not trained, they are not supplied PPE and they get paid about $1 per day to work 12 hours every day, 7 days a week.
Also see images from the GlobalLogisticsMediaImagePage : http://www.globallogisticsmedia.com/articles/view/take-a-glimpse-into-the-dark-side-of-the-shipping-industry---ship-breakers
Video Courtesy of Vega Productions

In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developing countries like China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Turkey, they are systematically broken down by the cheap labor hired by these ship breakers.
Workers are not trained, they are not supplied PPE and they get paid about $1 per day to work 12 hours every day, 7 days a week.
Also see images from the GlobalLogisticsMediaImagePage : http://www.globallogisticsmedia.com/articles/view/take-a-glimpse-into-the-dark-side-of-the-shipping-industry---ship-breakers
Video Courtesy of Vega Productions

Fallout 4, Far Harbor DLC: How to find Shipbreaker

This is my guide to find shipbreaker, the somewhat elusive fog crawler who is a pain in the ass to kill! I heard some people were having trouble finding it so i...

This is my guide to find shipbreaker, the somewhat elusive fog crawler who is a pain in the ass to kill! I heard some people were having trouble finding it so i decided to try it, and i got it to work for me. i don't know if its a specific location based off of where you are in the far harbor story line, but it could have something to do with that. i really don't know for sure. Let me know in the comments if this helped yall out!

This is my guide to find shipbreaker, the somewhat elusive fog crawler who is a pain in the ass to kill! I heard some people were having trouble finding it so i decided to try it, and i got it to work for me. i don't know if its a specific location based off of where you are in the far harbor story line, but it could have something to do with that. i really don't know for sure. Let me know in the comments if this helped yall out!

Review! Ship Breaker by Paulo Bacigalupi

Exactly what it says on the tin - my thoughts on Ship Breaker.
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Exactly what it says on the tin - my thoughts on Ship Breaker.
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Courtesy Salim San.
The moment of a cross-channel ferry's seafaring days came to a grinding halt. The ship sailed between Dover and Calais for 22 years.
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Courtesy Salim San.
The moment of a cross-channel ferry's seafaring days came to a grinding halt. The ship sailed between Dover and Calais for 22 years.
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Scrapped: the deadly business of dismantling ships in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Wor...

Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Workers though, enjoy none of the benefits of that profit; wages are barely enough to live on and there are no health and safety regulations to protect them. Injuries are a frequent occurrence and even death is not uncommon.
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Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Workers though, enjoy none of the benefits of that profit; wages are barely enough to live on and there are no health and safety regulations to protect them. Injuries are a frequent occurrence and even death is not uncommon.
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The Dark side of the Shipping Industry - Ship Breakers

In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developing countries like China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Turkey, they are systematically broken down by the cheap labor hired by these ship breakers.
Workers are not trained, they are not supplied PPE and they get paid about $1 per day to work 12 hours every day, 7 days a week.
Also see images from the GlobalLogisticsMediaImagePage : http://www.globallogisticsmedia.com/articles/view/take-a-glimpse-into-the-dark-side-of-the-shipping-industry---ship-breakers
Video Courtesy of Vega Productions

Fallout 4: Survival Mode - Part 51 - Shipbreaker

Fallout 4: Survival Mode returns, as we head back to Far Harbor, and start working our way around the island, but there are rumours of the worst Fog Crawler of all hiding in the mist...
Fallout 4's Survival Mode is here, and it's even more brutal than I feared. We're taking on tougher enemies, the constant threat of illness, and a world where most forms of saving are disabled. It's a whole new game, so let's see how far we can get...
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Fallout 4 Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 - First Two Hours! (PC 1440p UltraLet's Play Commentary)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbZtSoJtir0
Fallout 4 Walkthrough! Walkthrough and Let's Play Playthrough of Fallout 4 with Live Gameplay and Commentary in 1440p high definition. This Fallout 4 walkthrough will be completed showcasing every level, mission, boss, and story ending.
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Gameplay
Fallout 4‍ '​s gameplay is similar to that of Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, the previous two main entries in the series. Returning features include a camera that can switch from first person to third person view and the ability to roam anywhere on the map. Fallout 4 is supposed to feature more appealing gameplay, a lay...

Scrapped: the deadly business of dismantling ships in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Workers though, enjoy none of the benefits of that profit; wages are barely enough to live on and there are no health and safety regulations to protect them. Injuries are a frequent occurrence and even death is not uncommon.
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Fallout 4: Far Harbor - EP38 Shipbreaker

Join me as I take my character beyond the post apocalyptic world of the Commonwealth into the unknown of Far Harbor. Together we shall conquer this new land and see what all it has new to show us in this large new DLC.
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In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developing countries like China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Turkey, they are systematically broken down by the cheap labor hired by these ship breakers.
Workers are not trained, they are not supplied PPE and they get paid about $1 per day to work 12 hours every day, 7 days a week.
Also see images from the GlobalLogisticsMediaImagePage : http://www.globallogisticsmedia.com/articles/view/take-a-glimpse-into-the-dark-side-of-the-shipping-industry---ship-breakers
Video Courtesy of Vega Productions

In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developing countries like China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Turkey, they are systematically broken down by the cheap labor hired by these ship breakers.
Workers are not trained, they are not supplied PPE and they get paid about $1 per day to work 12 hours every day, 7 days a week.
Also see images from the GlobalLogisticsMediaImagePage : http://www.globallogisticsmedia.com/articles/view/take-a-glimpse-into-the-dark-side-of-the-shipping-industry---ship-breakers
Video Courtesy of Vega Productions

Fallout 4: Survival Mode returns, as we head back to Far Harbor, and start working our way around the island, but there are rumours of the worst Fog Crawler of all hiding in the mist...
Fallout 4's Survival Mode is here, and it's even more brutal than I feared. We're taking on tougher enemies, the constant threat of illness, and a world where most forms of saving are disabled. It's a whole new game, so let's see how far we can get...
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Fallout 4: Survival Mode returns, as we head back to Far Harbor, and start working our way around the island, but there are rumours of the worst Fog Crawler of all hiding in the mist...
Fallout 4's Survival Mode is here, and it's even more brutal than I feared. We're taking on tougher enemies, the constant threat of illness, and a world where most forms of saving are disabled. It's a whole new game, so let's see how far we can get...
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Fallout 4 Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 - First Two Hours! (PC 1440p UltraLet's Play Commentary)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbZtSoJtir0
Fallout 4 Walkthrough! Walkthrough and Let's Play Playthrough of Fallout 4 with Live Gameplay and Commentary in 1440p high definition. This Fallout 4 walkthrough will be completed showcasing every level, mission, boss, and story ending.
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Gameplay
Fallout 4‍ '​s gameplay is similar to that of Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, the previous two main entries in the series. Returning features include a camera that can switch from first person to third person view and the ability to roam anywhere on the map. Fallout 4 is supposed to feature more appealing gameplay, a layered armor system, base-building, a dynamic dialogue system featuring 111,000 lines of dialogue, an in-depth crafting system which implements every lootable object in the game, and much more. Enemies such as mole rats, raiders, super-mutants, deathclaws, and feral ghouls will return to Fallout 4, along with the companion Dogmeat, who is incapable of dying.
Players have the ability to roam anywhere on the map, or leave a conversation at any time. They have the ability to customize weapons; the game includes over 50 base guns, which can be crafted with a variety of modifications, such as barrel types and laser focus, with over 700 modifications available. Power Armor has been redesigned to be more like a vehicle than an equipable suit of armor, and can also be modified, adding items such as a jetpack or selecting separate types of armor for each part of the suit. A new feature to the series is the ability to craft and deconstruct settlements and buildings. Players can select some in-game objects and structures, and use them to freely build their own structures. In addition, the towns can be powered with working electricity, using a dynamic power line system. Merchants and non-player characters can inhabit players' towns, for which players must provide sustenance by growing food in makeshift patches and building water spouts. Players can build various defenses around their settlements, such as turrets and traps, to defend against random attacks.
The Pip-Boy, a computerized wristwatch, allows the player to access a menu with statistics, maps, data, and items. Players can find game cartridges, which can be played on the Pip-Boy. Another returning gameplay feature is the Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System (V.A.T.S.), which plays an important part in combat. While using V.A.T.S., real-time combat is slowed down, and action is played out from varying camera angles in a computer graphics version of "bullet time". Various actions cost action points, limiting the actions of each combatant during a period of time, and the player can target specific body areas for attacks to inflict specific injuries; head shots can be used for quick kills or blinding, legs can be targeted to slow enemies' movements, and opponents can be disarmed by shooting at their weapons. Unlike in previous games, in which the player had a random chance to inflict a critical hit, they can now be done at will with a button press. However, the option requires a recharge afterwards.
Plot
Fallout 4 takes place 200 years after a war over resources that ended in a nuclear holocaust in 2077 – roughly the same time as the events of Fallout 3. The setting is a post-apocalyptic retro-future, covering a region that includes Boston, Massachusetts and other parts of New England known as the Commonwealth. Unlike previous titles, Fallout 4‍ '​s story begins on the day the bombs dropped: October 23, 2077. The player's character (voiced by either Brian T. Delaney or Courtenay Taylor) takes shelter in Vault 111, emerging 200 years later.
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Fallout 4‍ '​s gameplay is similar to that of Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, the previous two main entries in the series. Returning features include a camera that can switch from first person to third person view and the ability to roam anywhere on the map. Fallout 4 is supposed to feature more appealing gameplay, a layered armor system, base-building, a dynamic dialogue system featuring 111,000 lines of dialogue, an in-depth crafting system which implements every lootable object in the game, and much more. Enemies such as mole rats, raiders, super-mutants, deathclaws, and feral ghouls will return to Fallout 4, along with the companion Dogmeat, who is incapable of dying.
Players have the ability to roam anywhere on the map, or leave a conversation at any time. They have the ability to customize weapons; the game includes over 50 base guns, which can be crafted with a variety of modifications, such as barrel types and laser focus, with over 700 modifications available. Power Armor has been redesigned to be more like a vehicle than an equipable suit of armor, and can also be modified, adding items such as a jetpack or selecting separate types of armor for each part of the suit. A new feature to the series is the ability to craft and deconstruct settlements and buildings. Players can select some in-game objects and structures, and use them to freely build their own structures. In addition, the towns can be powered with working electricity, using a dynamic power line system. Merchants and non-player characters can inhabit players' towns, for which players must provide sustenance by growing food in makeshift patches and building water spouts. Players can build various defenses around their settlements, such as turrets and traps, to defend against random attacks.
The Pip-Boy, a computerized wristwatch, allows the player to access a menu with statistics, maps, data, and items. Players can find game cartridges, which can be played on the Pip-Boy. Another returning gameplay feature is the Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System (V.A.T.S.), which plays an important part in combat. While using V.A.T.S., real-time combat is slowed down, and action is played out from varying camera angles in a computer graphics version of "bullet time". Various actions cost action points, limiting the actions of each combatant during a period of time, and the player can target specific body areas for attacks to inflict specific injuries; head shots can be used for quick kills or blinding, legs can be targeted to slow enemies' movements, and opponents can be disarmed by shooting at their weapons. Unlike in previous games, in which the player had a random chance to inflict a critical hit, they can now be done at will with a button press. However, the option requires a recharge afterwards.
Plot
Fallout 4 takes place 200 years after a war over resources that ended in a nuclear holocaust in 2077 – roughly the same time as the events of Fallout 3. The setting is a post-apocalyptic retro-future, covering a region that includes Boston, Massachusetts and other parts of New England known as the Commonwealth. Unlike previous titles, Fallout 4‍ '​s story begins on the day the bombs dropped: October 23, 2077. The player's character (voiced by either Brian T. Delaney or Courtenay Taylor) takes shelter in Vault 111, emerging 200 years later.
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Scrapped: the deadly business of dismantling ships in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Wor...

Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Workers though, enjoy none of the benefits of that profit; wages are barely enough to live on and there are no health and safety regulations to protect them. Injuries are a frequent occurrence and even death is not uncommon.
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Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Workers though, enjoy none of the benefits of that profit; wages are barely enough to live on and there are no health and safety regulations to protect them. Injuries are a frequent occurrence and even death is not uncommon.
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Join me as I take my character beyond the post apocalyptic world of the Commonwealth into the unknown of Far Harbor. Together we shall conquer this new land and see what all it has new to show us in this large new DLC.
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The Ship Breakers of Bangladesh: VICE INTL

There aren't too many places left in the world where the practice of ship breaking—scrapping old ships for metal—can still exist. These days, environmental and labor regulations in the developed world have displaced the practice to India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, where cargo carriers are salvaged for their steel.
The largest vessels wind up on the shores of the city of Chittagong in Bangladesh, where the industry has become a vital part of the country's urbanization. It employs roughly 200,000 workers and supplies the country with 80 percent of its steel. Ship breakers beach and dismantle vessels daily wearing flip­-flops and T-shirts. It's no easy task, considering ships are constructed to withstand the elements for the 30 years they spend operating on international waters. We decided to check it out.
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Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic

In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world's most dangerous jobs. They...

Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic

In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world's most dangerous jobs. They demolish huge ships in grueling conditions, braving disease, pollution, and the threat of being crushed or stabbed by steel sliced from the hulls.
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22:05

The Dark side of the Shipping Industry - Ship Breakers

In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developin...

The Dark side of the Shipping Industry - Ship Breakers

In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developing countries like China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Turkey, they are systematically broken down by the cheap labor hired by these ship breakers.
Workers are not trained, they are not supplied PPE and they get paid about $1 per day to work 12 hours every day, 7 days a week.
Also see images from the GlobalLogisticsMediaImagePage : http://www.globallogisticsmedia.com/articles/view/take-a-glimpse-into-the-dark-side-of-the-shipping-industry---ship-breakers
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Fallout 4, Far Harbor DLC: How to find Shipbreaker

This is my guide to find shipbreaker, the somewhat elusive fog crawler who is a pain in th...

Fallout 4, Far Harbor DLC: How to find Shipbreaker

This is my guide to find shipbreaker, the somewhat elusive fog crawler who is a pain in the ass to kill! I heard some people were having trouble finding it so i decided to try it, and i got it to work for me. i don't know if its a specific location based off of where you are in the far harbor story line, but it could have something to do with that. i really don't know for sure. Let me know in the comments if this helped yall out!

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Review! Ship Breaker by Paulo Bacigalupi

Exactly what it says on the tin - my thoughts on Ship Breaker.
Subscribing would be cool.....

Review! Ship Breaker by Paulo Bacigalupi

Exactly what it says on the tin - my thoughts on Ship Breaker.
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Final destination: Ferry crashes into ship-breaking yard in Turkey

Courtesy Salim San.
The moment of a cross-channel ferry's seafaring days came to a grind...

Final destination: Ferry crashes into ship-breaking yard in Turkey

Courtesy Salim San.
The moment of a cross-channel ferry's seafaring days came to a grinding halt. The ship sailed between Dover and Calais for 22 years.
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Scrapped: the deadly business of dismantling ships in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong...

Scrapped: the deadly business of dismantling ships in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Workers though, enjoy none of the benefits of that profit; wages are barely enough to live on and there are no health and safety regulations to protect them. Injuries are a frequent occurrence and even death is not uncommon.
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The Ship Breakers of Bangladesh: VICE INTL

There aren't too many places left in the world where the practice of ship breaking—scrapping old ships for metal—can still exist. These days, environmental and labor regulations in the developed world have displaced the practice to India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, where cargo carriers are salvaged for their steel.
The largest vessels wind up on the shores of the city of Chittagong in Bangladesh, where the industry has become a vital part of the country's urbanization. It employs roughly 200,000 workers and supplies the country with 80 percent of its steel. Ship breakers beach and dismantle vessels daily wearing flip­-flops and T-shirts. It's no easy task, considering ships are constructed to withstand the elements for the 30 years they spend operating on international waters. We decided to check it out.
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Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic

In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world's most dangerous jobs. They...

Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic

In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world's most dangerous jobs. They demolish huge ships in grueling conditions, braving disease, pollution, and the threat of being crushed or stabbed by steel sliced from the hulls.
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PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY: Mike Hettwer
EDITOR: Spencer Millsap
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22:05

The Dark side of the Shipping Industry - Ship Breakers

In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developin...

The Dark side of the Shipping Industry - Ship Breakers

In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developing countries like China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Turkey, they are systematically broken down by the cheap labor hired by these ship breakers.
Workers are not trained, they are not supplied PPE and they get paid about $1 per day to work 12 hours every day, 7 days a week.
Also see images from the GlobalLogisticsMediaImagePage : http://www.globallogisticsmedia.com/articles/view/take-a-glimpse-into-the-dark-side-of-the-shipping-industry---ship-breakers
Video Courtesy of Vega Productions

10:32

Fallout 4, Far Harbor DLC: How to find Shipbreaker

This is my guide to find shipbreaker, the somewhat elusive fog crawler who is a pain in th...

Fallout 4, Far Harbor DLC: How to find Shipbreaker

This is my guide to find shipbreaker, the somewhat elusive fog crawler who is a pain in the ass to kill! I heard some people were having trouble finding it so i decided to try it, and i got it to work for me. i don't know if its a specific location based off of where you are in the far harbor story line, but it could have something to do with that. i really don't know for sure. Let me know in the comments if this helped yall out!

6:41

Review! Ship Breaker by Paulo Bacigalupi

Exactly what it says on the tin - my thoughts on Ship Breaker.
Subscribing would be cool.....

Review! Ship Breaker by Paulo Bacigalupi

Exactly what it says on the tin - my thoughts on Ship Breaker.
Subscribing would be cool...
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Final destination: Ferry crashes into ship-breaking yard in Turkey

Courtesy Salim San.
The moment of a cross-channel ferry's seafaring days came to a grind...

Final destination: Ferry crashes into ship-breaking yard in Turkey

Courtesy Salim San.
The moment of a cross-channel ferry's seafaring days came to a grinding halt. The ship sailed between Dover and Calais for 22 years.
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Scrapped: the deadly business of dismantling ships in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong...

Scrapped: the deadly business of dismantling ships in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Workers though, enjoy none of the benefits of that profit; wages are barely enough to live on and there are no health and safety regulations to protect them. Injuries are a frequent occurrence and even death is not uncommon.
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The Dark side of the Shipping Industry - Ship Breakers

In a nut shell, 'ship breaking' is where large numbers of used ships are sent to developing countries like China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Turkey, they are systematically broken down by the cheap labor hired by these ship breakers.
Workers are not trained, they are not supplied PPE and they get paid about $1 per day to work 12 hours every day, 7 days a week.
Also see images from the GlobalLogisticsMediaImagePage : http://www.globallogisticsmedia.com/articles/view/take-a-glimpse-into-the-dark-side-of-the-shipping-industry---ship-breakers
Video Courtesy of Vega Productions

Fallout 4: Survival Mode - Part 51 - Shipbreaker

Fallout 4: Survival Mode returns, as we head back to Far Harbor, and start working our way around the island, but there are rumours of the worst Fog Crawler of all hiding in the mist...
Fallout 4's Survival Mode is here, and it's even more brutal than I feared. We're taking on tougher enemies, the constant threat of illness, and a world where most forms of saving are disabled. It's a whole new game, so let's see how far we can get...
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Fallout 4 Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 - First Two Hours! (PC 1440p UltraLet's Play Commentary)
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Fallout 4 Walkthrough! Walkthrough and Let's Play Playthrough of Fallout 4 with Live Gameplay and Commentary in 1440p high definition. This Fallout 4 walkthrough will be completed showcasing every level, mission, boss, and story ending.
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Gameplay
Fallout 4‍ '​s gameplay is similar to that of Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, the previous two main entries in the series. Returning features include a camera that can switch from first person to third person view and the ability to roam anywhere on the map. Fallout 4 is supposed to feature more appealing gameplay, a layered armor system, base-building, a dynamic dialogue system featuring 111,000 lines of dialogue, an in-depth crafting system which implements every lootable object in the game, and much more. Enemies such as mole rats, raiders, super-mutants, deathclaws, and feral ghouls will return to Fallout 4, along with the companion Dogmeat, who is incapable of dying.
Players have the ability to roam anywhere on the map, or leave a conversation at any time. They have the ability to customize weapons; the game includes over 50 base guns, which can be crafted with a variety of modifications, such as barrel types and laser focus, with over 700 modifications available. Power Armor has been redesigned to be more like a vehicle than an equipable suit of armor, and can also be modified, adding items such as a jetpack or selecting separate types of armor for each part of the suit. A new feature to the series is the ability to craft and deconstruct settlements and buildings. Players can select some in-game objects and structures, and use them to freely build their own structures. In addition, the towns can be powered with working electricity, using a dynamic power line system. Merchants and non-player characters can inhabit players' towns, for which players must provide sustenance by growing food in makeshift patches and building water spouts. Players can build various defenses around their settlements, such as turrets and traps, to defend against random attacks.
The Pip-Boy, a computerized wristwatch, allows the player to access a menu with statistics, maps, data, and items. Players can find game cartridges, which can be played on the Pip-Boy. Another returning gameplay feature is the Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System (V.A.T.S.), which plays an important part in combat. While using V.A.T.S., real-time combat is slowed down, and action is played out from varying camera angles in a computer graphics version of "bullet time". Various actions cost action points, limiting the actions of each combatant during a period of time, and the player can target specific body areas for attacks to inflict specific injuries; head shots can be used for quick kills or blinding, legs can be targeted to slow enemies' movements, and opponents can be disarmed by shooting at their weapons. Unlike in previous games, in which the player had a random chance to inflict a critical hit, they can now be done at will with a button press. However, the option requires a recharge afterwards.
Plot
Fallout 4 takes place 200 years after a war over resources that ended in a nuclear holocaust in 2077 – roughly the same time as the events of Fallout 3. The setting is a post-apocalyptic retro-future, covering a region that includes Boston, Massachusetts and other parts of New England known as the Commonwealth. Unlike previous titles, Fallout 4‍ '​s story begins on the day the bombs dropped: October 23, 2077. The player's character (voiced by either Brian T. Delaney or Courtenay Taylor) takes shelter in Vault 111, emerging 200 years later.
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Developer: Bethesda Game StudiosRelease: 03/22/2016
Genre: Role Playing GamePlatforms: PlayStation 4 (PS4), XBOX One (XB1), Windows PC
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks

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